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The smartest family in Britain today, is an African family of Nigerian descent
Reasons:

1. At 11 years old,Christina Imafidon (now 22) was the youngest student in history to attend a British university

2. Twelve year-old twins,Peter and Paula Imafidon became the youngest to ever pass the University of Cambridge’s advanced mathematics. Setting a world record.

3. Anne-Marie Imafidon,Now 26 years old, Anne-Marie spoke six languages and graduated from high school at age 10. In 2003, when she was only 13,she was granted a British scholarship. And at 17, Anne-Marie obtained her Masters Degree from Oxford University.

4. Anne-Marie was the youngest person to pass the A-level computing exam. Just last year she was called a “serial world record breaker” in the September 2011 edition of “Higher Education Digest”

5. Fifteen year-old Samantha Imafidon had passed two high school-level mathematics and statistics exams at age 6. She became the youngest girl in the UK to attend secondary school at the age of 9.

This is a great feat and it shows that Africans have go that gene for excellence in them which makes them excel in any place they find theirselves

Big ups to #Nigeria
Big ups to #Africa

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The smartest family in Britain today, is an African family of Nigerian descent 🇳🇬 Reasons: 1. At 11 years old,Christina Imafidon (now 22) was the youngest student in history to attend a British university 2. Twelve year-old twins,Peter and Paula Imafidon became the youngest to ever pass the University of Cambridge’s advanced mathematics. Setting a world record. 3. Anne-Marie Imafidon,Now 26 years old, Anne-Marie spoke six languages and graduated from high school at age 10. In 2003, when she was only 13,she was granted a British scholarship. And at 17, Anne-Marie obtained her Masters Degree from Oxford University. 4. Anne-Marie was the youngest person to pass the A-level computing exam. Just last year she was called a “serial world record breaker” in the September 2011 edition of “Higher Education Digest” 5. Fifteen year-old Samantha Imafidon had passed two high school-level mathematics and statistics exams at age 6. She became the youngest girl in the UK to attend secondary school at the age of 9. This is a great feat and it shows that Africans have go that gene for excellence in them which makes them excel in any place they find theirselves 😊 Big ups to #Nigeria Big ups to #Africa #entertainmentnews #SapaComedyHouse #historyfacts #educationmatters #trendingnow #gistlover #british #followers
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